G8 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



EOSENSTEIN BBQTHEES, 323 Greenwich street, New York City: 



Preparations in oil. (26.) 



Oil Sardines, Debois brand, 4-pound cans. 



Oil Sardines, Louis Phillipe brand, ^-pound cans. 



Oil Sardines, Alfred Elienne brand, £-pound cans. 

 Cooked preparations in cans. (26.) 



Canned Lobsters, Eoyal brand, Eastport Packing Company. 



EUSSELL MILLS COMPANY, Plymouth, Massachusetts, N. Boynton & Co., 

 Agents, Boston, Massachusetts : 

 Samples of sail canvass. (5.) 



RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY, Gloucester, Massachusetts : 



Exhibit of glue made from fish skins and materials used in its manu- 

 facture ; also articles in the preparation of which fish is 

 used. (29.) 



1. Skins of Cusk and Codfish, from which fish-glue is obtained 



by cooking. 



2. Eesiduum remaining in the bags after the glue has been 



pressed from the cooked skins. 



3. Lee Page's Mucilage. 



4. Russia Belting Cement; for belting, card clothing, and top 



roll manufacturers. 



5. Lee Page's Carriage Glue; for fine wood work. 



6. Lee Page's Liquid Glue ; for family use. 



7. Lee Page's Fish Glue, No. 12; for ordinary wood work, &c. 



8. Lee Page's Fish Glue, No. 16; for boot and shoe manufact- 



urers. 



9. Lee Page's Fish Glue, No. 20 F; for gum labels, &c. 



10. Lee Page's Fish Glue, No. 20 X ; for woolen and carpet 



sizing. 



11. Lee Page's Fish Glue, No. O. C, for table and stair oil 



cloths. 



12. Lee Page's Bleaching Glue, No. S. S., as sold to straw- 



goods manufacturers. 



13. Lee Page's Bleaching Glue, No. S. S., reduced to sizing as 



used by straw-goods manufacturers. 



14. Ground fertilizer, the residuum from cooked fish skins after 



the glue has been removed. 



15. Fish Sign, made by cementing pieces of wood with fish 



glue. 



16. Part of carriage axle, wood and iron glued together. 



17. Organ and Piano work, Spool and Bobbin work ; wood and 



cloth glued together. 



18. Leather work; samples of 'leather belting, shoe and shoe 



heel, in which ulue is used. 



